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I am gauging if I should sell my 180 rear tire F2/F3 conversion.

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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 03:59 AM
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Default I am gauging if I should sell my 180 rear tire F2/F3 conversion.

As most of you know I am putting my wife through college(where did all my money go? LOL) and want to build my 637cc motor from the spare parts I have lying around. But don't have all the funds to get it anytime soon, but have some very hard to find items to sell or not using that will get me to my goal faster. I have an entire kit to fit a 180 rear Cbr900rr 5.5 onto a F2/F3 and never mounted that wondering if it is worth selling or keeping. Spacers, wheel/tire, brake bracket and nothing left to do but mill the sprocket lip down and have the diagram needed to get it done at a machine shop($15-$20 if you were wondering) and the wheel has a Rennsport racing slick tire with 70% tire left. I am not asking for bidders or buyers, but if anyone interested or should I keep it if I can't get at least above $200?
 
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Old Apr 22, 2012 | 01:35 AM
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If you have it all machined and it's a direct bolt on then I'm sure you would get more interest. Personaly if I had to go to a machine shop I'd just start from scratch.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2012 | 07:23 AM
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Good point! It is a direct drop in except for the sprocket lip. Might as well do that too if I do try to sell it. I would see it as a less of a headache to the buyer.
 
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